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Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey, from Argentina to the Soviet Union, with our esteemed guest, Rebecca Good, a retired superintendent of Legacy Charter School. As an educator who's lived and worked in different countries, Rebecca brings a myriad of intriguing stories and insights. She shares her experiences on learning languages, adapting to diverse cultures, and navigating the challenges of the education system. Rebecca’s trip to the Soviet Union and the warning she received about typing in the mid-70s will definitely pique your curiosity.
As we navigate through these stories, we also discuss the pressing issues in education today, chiefly teacher burnout and cultural shifts in school populations. Rebecca’s hands-on experiences tackling these problems, especially her introduction of mentorship programs, make for an enlightening discussion. The conversation takes an emotional turn as we dive into the profound impact teachers can have on troubled students. This episode is a testament to the powerful role education plays in transforming lives. Listen as Rebecca and we explore the changing dynamics of parenting and the resulting effects on teacher-parent relationships.

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Chapters

1. Across Borders: Education and Culture with Rebecca Good (00:00:00)

2. Father Factor Podcast With Dr. Good (00:00:02)

3. Challenges in Education and Fatherlessness (00:15:01)

4. Teachers' Impact on Troubled Students (00:27:03)

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